That's an easy answer. You cannot get 90 degrees of flap. You can get about 75-80
degrees. This is more than enough consider the
speed that the Organic flies.
BTW...I have gotten pretty disgusted with the waiting period on the Organic 2M. Since
I designed the %$#% thing you would think I
might actually be able to get some. Of course the Europeans get first dibbs because
there is no shipping involved. They use them for
Electrics! What a waste! No flames! I sell and like electrics but this is a limited
quantity competition TD 2 meter sailplane!)
My decision is that I am designing another 2 meter with improvements over the Organic
2m. The construction will be more cost
effective and the price should be very reasonable. My manufacturer should be able to
produce this in better quantities. More to
follow.
Yes, I have one with an all up weight of 31 ounces with 5 Micro Maxx servos, and
superslim receiver. I am using a two cell 6 volt
Lithium Metal battery and 1/2 ounce of nose weight. No it is not for sale!
"Michael R.Morjoseph" wrote:
> Well I just took out my new Organic which I bought RTF of course...
> First flight was a bit flat so I added some up trim in the glide path and
> got that straighted out next flight well it went up the winch pretty good
> nice Zoom at the end also for a lite 2meter.. Question how are you getting
> 90 degrees on the flaps mine only gets like 75 degrees was there a newer
> model than mine yellowish center section and red tips real nice looking and
> flying ship for only 2 flight thats why Sal cound take one right out of the
> box and do well with it at Visilia they flight right out of the box pretty
> straight do need to take a bit of lead out of the nose cause a quick dive
> test the nose pulls up pretty good..also have a bit of up trim on the
> Vtails??
> Mike.M so cal with his new Secret Weapon..
> Next Stop Iss 2 Day.. 2 meter class..
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sean Plummer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "RCSE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 2:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Organic 2M
>
> > Sal did in fact place 3rd at the Visalia 99 event and with only trim
> flights prior to the contest!
> >
> > The Organic is a great model in all respects except one, availability. We,
> are also sold out of the Organic at this time. See pics at
> > http://www.aero-model.com/planes/fvk/index.htm
> >
> > Sean Plummer
> > Aero-Model, Inc.
> >
> > Sal DeFrancesco wrote:
> >
> > > I have one! Took 3rd 2 meter at Visalia! Like it very much. Extreemly
> hard to get. Sometimes AeroModel has them. We are lucky to get
> > > one a month. Have a few coming in next week but all are sold. We are
> working on an alternative design. The price should be lower and
> > > performance should as good or better. I basically designed the Organic
> and I am in the process with this new two meter
> > >
> > > Brian Smith wrote:
> > >
> > > > Anyone on the list have an Organic 2M ?? Mind giving me your
> impressions??
> > > > TIA Brian Smith
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